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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
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PART ONE: REDEFINING SELF
- 1. Transnational Rio de Janeiro: (Re)visiting Geographical Experiences 21
- 2. When Russia Came to Stay 36
- 3. ‘Neither the End of the World nor the Beginning’: Transnational Identity Politics in Lisa Suhair Majaj’s Self-Writing 55
- 4. Identity and Belonging among Second-Generation Greek and Italian Canadian Women 69
- 5. Time and Space in the Life of Pierre S. Weiss: Autoethnographic Engagements with Memory and Trans/Dis/Location 84
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PART TWO: REDEFINING NATION
- 6. Contemporary Croatian Film and the New Social Economy 103
- 7. Identity, Bodies, and Second-Generation Returnees in West Africa 119
- 8. What Is an Autobiographical Author? Becoming the Other 140
- 9. Transnational Identity Mappings in Andrea Levy’s Fiction 160
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PART THREE: REDEFINING FAMILY
- 10. The Personal, the Political, and the Complexity of Identity: Some Thoughts on Mothering 181
- 11. Mothers on the Move: Experiences of Indonesian Women Migrant Workers 190
- 12. From Changowitz to Bailey Wong: Mixed Heritage and Transnational Families in Gish Jen’s Fiction 210
- 13. Tug of War: The Gender Dynamics of Parenting in a Bi/Transnational Family 222
- Notes and Acknowledgments 233
- References 243
- Contributors 263
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
PART ONE: REDEFINING SELF
- 1. Transnational Rio de Janeiro: (Re)visiting Geographical Experiences 21
- 2. When Russia Came to Stay 36
- 3. ‘Neither the End of the World nor the Beginning’: Transnational Identity Politics in Lisa Suhair Majaj’s Self-Writing 55
- 4. Identity and Belonging among Second-Generation Greek and Italian Canadian Women 69
- 5. Time and Space in the Life of Pierre S. Weiss: Autoethnographic Engagements with Memory and Trans/Dis/Location 84
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PART TWO: REDEFINING NATION
- 6. Contemporary Croatian Film and the New Social Economy 103
- 7. Identity, Bodies, and Second-Generation Returnees in West Africa 119
- 8. What Is an Autobiographical Author? Becoming the Other 140
- 9. Transnational Identity Mappings in Andrea Levy’s Fiction 160
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PART THREE: REDEFINING FAMILY
- 10. The Personal, the Political, and the Complexity of Identity: Some Thoughts on Mothering 181
- 11. Mothers on the Move: Experiences of Indonesian Women Migrant Workers 190
- 12. From Changowitz to Bailey Wong: Mixed Heritage and Transnational Families in Gish Jen’s Fiction 210
- 13. Tug of War: The Gender Dynamics of Parenting in a Bi/Transnational Family 222
- Notes and Acknowledgments 233
- References 243
- Contributors 263